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labbats wrote:... and soon enough we'd be wearing red pajamas and spending yen.
Jimmy Durante wrote:I'm not a pot smoker, but I believe it was Illucia who said (on the old NT) that it was initially criminalized in order to extradite Mexicans.
Yamori wrote:The mental illness thing is particularly in regards to schizophrenia. If you have a predisposition to it, smoking can potentially trigger the full effects
Tossica wrote:Yamori wrote:The mental illness thing is particularly in regards to schizophrenia. If you have a predisposition to it, smoking can potentially trigger the full effects
Ugh... there is no way "they" can provide ANY data to back that up.
Arlos wrote:It was also a power play by Harry Aslinger, the head of the agency that was in charge of going after illegal alcahol during the Prohibition. The amendment repealing prohibition was about to be passed, meaning his federal agency was about to be gutted, since most of it wasn't necessary any more. So, he got together with William Randolph Hearst (king of inaccurate scare tactic yellow journalism), and concocted a bunch of false newspaper reports about the evils of marijuana. Those scare tactics, combined with the racial dislike of Mexicans resulted in railroading a anti-marijuana act through Congress.
Actually, many Congressmen who voted for the act later came out and said that if they had known what they were voting against was Cannabis (the term marijuana was used in the legislation), they never would have voted for it, as there was a fair amount of history of cannabis use in the US. Indeed, the US army had done a study on its use by enlisted personnel, and found it to be "Not an issue of any severity", certainly nowhere near the problems alcahol caused, even in troops stationed in South America, where pot use was extremely common.
As for Yamori's points:
1) Volume for volume, yes, pot smoke is worse for your lungs than tobacco. Then again, who in hell smokes the equivalent of a pack of tobacco each and every day, when it comes to pot? Most users, even heavy users, don't even approach 1/4 of that.
2) Well, if it were legalized, going to jail wouldn't be an issue, now would it?
3) Never heard this one either, and I did a fair amount of research into the issue for a couple long papers I did for a couple seperate college courses.
4) What mofish said. No reputable study has ever shown a permanent issue with memory loss. The ones that DO claim to show such would do things like have the monkey intake the pot, then cut off all airflow for several minutes. That's not a test of pot's effect on the brain, that's a test of what frequent severe asphyxia will do to the brain. (gee, repeatedly cutting the brain off from oxygen causes problems, what a shocker)
5) Again, see what mofish said. Also see the driving tests the CHP (California Highway Patrol) did on the effects of pot vs alcahol on drivers. (hint: all drivers performed significantly worse after drinking almost any alcahol. However, many of the drivers performed BETTER on the driving tests after using pot than they did when they were sober.)
Also, I don't buy the whole "gateway" drug thing at all. That's like saying that Glenlivet is a gateway drug to Jack Daniels.
-Arlos
labbats wrote:
P.S.S. -- I used to smoke a lot of pot too. And after you quit it's remarkable how crisp everything in life seems.
Narrock wrote:I don't like rabbits. They remind me of this chick I met on teh internet like 5 years ago.
Narrock wrote:I don't like rabbits. They remind me of this chick I met on teh internet like 5 years ago.
Guntaag Gorefeast wrote:I'd say the biggest downside of legalizing pot would definately be the gateway drug aspect. If pot is the gateway drug now, and ill admit fairly harmless(compared to coke ect), then if we legalized pot, what would the next gateway drug be?
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Mop wrote:A case of beer I would consider an alchy... I would consider that about the same as smoking 1/4 oz a day - imo.
If you're smoking that much every day you really need to reconsider life...
I've been on both ends smoking 1/4 oz going to class kissing a banana slug, drinking all night, rinse repeat... and honestly I don't miss it~
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